Dangerous Fire Close, Kardashian Family Evacuated From Homes
Since the reports of the Los Angeles wildfires have come out, the recent fire has been deemed one of the most destructive in the area’s history. Various big names have recently been impacted by the news. Notably, the Kardashian family recently had to flee their homes due to the fire.
Members Of The Kardashian Were Evacuated Due To The Kenneth Fire
The recent Los Angeles wildfires are believed to have erupted this past Tuesday. Considered one of the most destructive in the area’s history, thousands of buildings have been destroyed or damaged.
In addition, at least 10 lives were believed to have been taken by the fires. Thousands of people have also been evacuated.
Multiple celebrities and television personalities have been affected by the wildfires. It has recently come to light that members of the Kardashian family have been evacuated from their Hidden Hills homes.
As noted by TMZ, Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kylie, Kendall, Kris and Rob have all fled their homes. A mandatory evacuation order had been put in place due to the Kenneth Fire. As the publication noted, this fire “rapidly spread across 1,000 acres in a few hours.”
The publication also noted that the order has since been lifted. However, it remains unclear if the Kardashian family returned to their homes since.
The Family Also Showed Their Support For Those Fighting The Wildfires
Although the family left the area, they still tried to help the people involved with fighting the fire and the damage it caused. The Lebanese-Armenian themed Carousel Restaurant for funding meals that went to fire stations. In addition, the family and their businesses, which includes Skims, have also been donating to organizations supporting Los Angeles as it recovers.
The Kardashians aren’t the only well-known figures impacted by the fires. TMZ listed others stars who have been evacuated or even lost their homes as “Jamie Lee Curtis, Mark Hamill, Whitney Cummings, [and] Jhené Aiko.”
As previously reported, actor Eric Braeden recently filmed a video showing a first-hand account of the fire from his home before being evacuated. He later appeared on CNN to discuss his experience.
As noted by the L.A. Times, the current death toll is believed to have reached at least 10 people. At this time, the identities or locations of the deceased have not been made public.
L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna has released the following statement over the death toll: “We’re still working in a very fluid and active environment.”
“There are still spot fires going on in areas and there’s gas leaks. So, when people are asking us for numbers of fatalities, we want to give them to you, but we have to wait until it’s safe for our personnel to be able to go in there and do this right.”
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